Tax Blog

Our firm strives to provide our clients and the small business community with tax analysis on the latest laws with our tax blog. We review the latest IRS guidance, AICPA insights, state regulations and other authoritative sources to provide a best in class analysis for our clients. Our tax blog covers bookkeeping, state tax laws, sales tax changes, tax planning, individual tax, business tax, estate planning, and much more. All of our content is written and edited by our team of accountants and CPAs.

We frequently attend courses aimed at equipping us with innovative tax saving strategies, updates in tax laws, and finding ways to better serve our clients. The tax law is voluminous and complex, and we bring value to our clients by educating ourselves on the latest developments, so that we may provide excellent advise to our clients.

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Individual Edition

“The purpose of a tax cut is to leave more money where it belongs: in the hands of the working men and working women who earned it in the first place.” – Bob Dole

If you have a topic of interest you would like to see us cover, feel free to reach out and let us know; we are always happy to hear your thoughts, ideas, and feedback.

We’ve watched the campaign promises, the debates, the flurry of activity and our government in action. The biggest tax reform of our generation has just been passed into law. So what does that mean for you? Will you see more money in your pockets, or are the taxes going up for you next year?

Business Edition

“Thankfulness is the beginning of gratitude. Gratitude is the completion of thankfulness. Thankfulness may consist merely of words. Gratitude is shown in acts.” —Henri Frederic Amiel

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Before we put you all to sleep with a lot of boring tax talk, let’s simply say that great things are about to come that will surely stimulate the economy in more ways than meets the eye at first glance.

When the individual sitting across my desk gives me that blank stare, and exhales, and states in a whining tone, “but……I don’t want to pay taxes”, I say wait, taxes are a necessary

“You must pay taxes. But there’s no law that says you gotta leave a tip.”
~ Morgan Stanley advertisement

To catch up to part three, see parts 1 and 2 on how to succeed in any business.

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We have covered many a topic since we embarked on our journey as to how to succeed in any business.

We went over penny pinching, budgeting, and so on. We obviously know that as a business owner, there are many variables that will ultimately spell your success story – there is marketing, being great at what you do and letting it show, simply being polite to your patrons.

“Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
~ George Santayana

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As promised, we are back, and talking about your favorite subject – how to succeed in any business from a financial perspective. No one said this would be easy, but believe me, a bit of work, some discipline, and you will have financially less stress to deal with in your business.
Here are some more suggestions for what you should put into the works in your business, as of yesterday. If you are not doing the following in your business, you are probably not going to meet your true potential and are doing

We all must suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret and disappointment. What we must understand however is that regret and disappointment hurt far worse than discipline.
~ Jim Rohn

This is a tale of two barbers, one on our corner and one across the street. Both know their craft and do a magnificent job in cutting hair. One has been in business for many years, and the other opened shop more recently, but has also been in business for quite some time.

Since we are closer to the barber on our corner, and we have the same landlord, naturally, I started going to the barber closer to us.

Being a small business owner myself, and a CPA, my conversation mostly turns to running business efficiently and to saving money. This topic is simply my

Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance.
~ Samuel Johnson

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This week we complete our series on the value-added tax planning services which are perfectly suited to do during the off-season months.

Let’s dive right in and explore some of the services you didn’t know you could benefit from.

Applying for or adjusting an existing installment payment plan with the taxing authorities

Have you considered asking your accountant to assist in guiding you to get the best plan available to you? Yes, even this can seem easy to do on your own, but, there is strategy involved with this as well.

Not all tax accountants specialize

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